Hi Andreas,
Thanks for looking at this. I'm happy to say that Jeremy already
identified the problem, in a thread on openstack-infra [1], and I've
submitted a fix for it [2].
Regards,
Neil
[1]
http://lists.openstack.org/pipermail/openstack-infra/2015-August/003087.html
[2] https://review.ope
On 2015-08-18 20:30, Sean M. Collins wrote:
Are your ACLs set up properly?
https://review.openstack.org/#/admin/projects/openstack/networking-calico,access
I don't see your group - or any actual group that has rights assigned to
the repo - it's empty.
compare that to:
https://review.openstack
ions)
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Subject: [openstack-dev] [neutron] New networking-calico project
I'd like to announce networking-calico, a new project within the Neutron
stadium to provide OpenStack integration pieces for Project Calico
[1][2]. I
Are your ACLs set up properly?
https://review.openstack.org/#/admin/projects/openstack/networking-calico,access
I don't see your group - or any actual group that has rights assigned to
the repo - it's empty.
compare that to:
https://review.openstack.org/#/admin/projects/openstack/neutron,access
No, still not, I'm afraid.
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Jenkins came back with a +1 about 20 minutes after your +1 - see if you
can +2 it now? Totally a guess.
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On 17/08/15 18:47, Neil Jerram wrote:
> I'd like to announce networking-calico [...]
> Then the plan for networking-calico is that it will contain docs, an ML2
> mechanism driver, a DHCP interface driver, and a Devstack plugin for
> Calico. These aren't yet at [10], but I will be getting on with
I'd like to announce networking-calico, a new project within the Neutron
stadium to provide OpenStack integration pieces for Project Calico
[1][2]. In a sentence, Calico is a backend that uses routing and
iptables to provide IP-level connectivity between VMs, instead of - as
most Neutron backends